Emergency Nurse is responsible for providing immediate nursing care to emergency patients, supporting doctors during critical situations, managing emergency documentation, and ensuring quick patient stabilization. The requires GNM or B.Sc Nursing qualification with 7 to 12 years of experience. Candidates should have strong knowledge of emergency nursing, patient care, GNM practices, healthcare coordination, nutrition awareness, and fast clinical response.
Role & Responsibilities
- Provide immediate nursing care to emergency and trauma patients.
- Assess patient condition, vital signs, symptoms, and emergency needs.
- Assist doctors during emergency examination, procedures, and stabilization.
- Administer emergency medicines, injections, IV fluids, and prescribed treatments.
- Support CPR, code blue, trauma care, and critical patient management.
- Prepare emergency beds, equipment, oxygen support, and resuscitation supplies.
- Maintain emergency nursing records, patient files, and clinical documentation.
- Coordinate with ICU, OT, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, and admission teams.
- Monitor patient response and report changes to doctors immediately.
- Follow infection control, hygiene, and emergency department safety protocols.
- Communicate calmly and professionally with patients and attendants.
- Support patient transfer, admission, referral, and discharge coordination.
- Maintain emergency inventory and report shortages quickly.
- Guide junior nurses and support staff during emergency workflow.
- Deliver fast, ethical, and patient-focused emergency nursing care.